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Show WANT ADS FOR SAJJE Lot , in Freeman i Gulch; good location, partly graded. Apply to Jay Mitchell at Bingham ' Were,-' ' BEOBT liAND FOR SALB-A fine tract of 80 acres of rich beet land in Miliard county, near Delta, for sale at $60 an acre. 12 acres in alfalfa, a mall house, flowing well and 0 acres can be put in crop this year. 80 shares of water stock. Land is cIobs to beet dump, a store and school house. Good location, land productive and this tract is a bargain. Address Clark, ' Box 275, Provo. tf MINING LOCATION NOTICES for alb at the Press-Bulletin office. tt FOR SAIL At a bargain in American Ameri-can Fork, house; pressed red brick. All modern. One block south of Tab-, Tab-, ernacle. ., 1 34 acres all kinds of fruit, i fine place for chickens. Apply Martin, . ' Jeweler. FOR SALE Automobile. A new Maxwell Roadster with Goodyear all-weather all-weather tread tires, in fine condition. A bargain. Dr. G. W. Richards, Cop- TUkPflAlri 3- f f Wew Dresses, lirtsiSIaisls 1 " 1 . ' . I i AXfjCV This last week we have received several shipments of new , s2W, 7nPinlv goods, comprising Dresses. Skirts and Waists. These goods are . " Ji I vtdv ' .direct from the" Eastern market and are the very latest in styles ; i lffV ' i We do not purchase these goods in large quantities but buy Inl : r I often so we may have something new to show our trade each ' J.MlJM. - - week. Come and give them the once over. You will surely find ' -Jjl iP lIlill ; "' ' , something to please you. " ' I II ll v? L j - . Ladies'. Waists in crepe de chine and. georgette crepe. Prices . II tt $4Tp $6.00 to $12.50 '''B i Ladies' Dress Skirts in silk taffeta, messalines, wool poplins and ; I e1 v" r" t fancy plaids. Prices $6.75 to $11.00 IllP'fi (J J W. Ladies' Dresses Silks and Serges, made up in all the. latest styles . uijljEl y JtIA' Jlr and trimmings. Prices $16.65 to. .$32.50 Ml '' v J s t Saturday morning we will place 00 flfl 100 pairs of Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps, in Y black, white and tan, worth up to $5, for - IjfLiUU Biifcam Merc Co0t QH!X? Tke Big Store Pt I C. E. ADDERLEY, Mgr. : 1 ' ..... ' - . ' ' - - ' VM jeSSSaaCSSBSSSSHMBSSaaaaaaaWaWaMal '. HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN ' , ' Owner will sell a 6x12 rod building lot in Provo City, with some improvements, improve-ments, consisting of a good cement cellar and fruit trees, for 300,00 if taken within the ' next : three days. Located one block off (Main street Address H., care Provo Herald, Provo. FOR SALE OR TRADE) Two cars, Oakland 8, on easy payments, or will trade for town property. Inquire at the Butte, FOR 8ALB Rooming house. Mrs. J, C Butler. tf TWO housekeeping rooms for rent 480 main. FOR ' SAILHJ Player Piano Uike new) with choice selection of rolls and beirch. Complete, cost $675 will take H25, J 100 payrvent down and $10 per month Apply 6 Car Fork, upstairs. The BINGU AM HOSPITAL , Dr. F. E. Straup Office hours- 9 A. M. to 10 A. M.f Frdui 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. and 7 to 8 evenings ( PHONE No. 4 GET YOUR PHOTOS IN BINGHAM v There is a splendid photograph gal-. gal-. .lery in Bingham under the manage ' ment of J. E. Carlson at 467 Main St Mr. Carlson is successor to Mr. Ga brielf?on. Day or night pictures. rMJ'LI"" "M -milk-UUM I I , E. WADDOVPS I Attorney and Counselor I Suite 610, Judge Building, 1 ' Salt Lake City, Utah. , THE BUTTE CAFE, now under new management, offeTs you excellent service ser-vice - Newly painted and papered. Among new specialties will put up lunches for miners. Courteous treatment treat-ment to all patrons. The Bingham High School will Present to the public of Bingham in the Canyon Halt x " i j' t Wednesday, April 24th, the 3-Act Comedy i I ,. UNDER THE DIRECTION AND" MANAGEMENT 0 FMRS. INEZ TODD KING ' This play is a charming one and will no doubt please everyone, and it is a comedy of " . f high class and is full of laughs. Come and see the first production of this play in the. ' , ; Canyon Hall. The cast is composed of the students of the high school, and the play has - been worlred on, the costumes are excellent and evepyone is held in suspense as to what t will happen to the aviator-by-necessity. ; . - . , THE CAST OF CHARACTERS ; "I ' Algernon Gordon Brown .'...';.'.;. An aviator by necessity 1 Horace? Saunders ?: .....A birdman of the same feather y f .' Teddy Nixon .A wireless operator I " Koma A Japanese servant , Mrs. Algernon Gordon Brown A sentimental wife B Hellen Brown, Juliana Brown Her daughters . 1 M THE SYNOPSIS OF THE PLAY I Act. 1. The living room of Algernon Gordon Brown's bungalow on the southern I . coast of California. Morning, "Off For Honolulu." IL Act 2. The eame. Sunrise next morning. "The Wreck of the Aeroplane." H Act 3. The same. The following morning. "The Swallows Homeward Fly." I Time in presentation, two hours. B Come and see thin startling play. A comedy of the highest type. A production of superb splendor. See how the average man is always ready to tell a little "fib" to his 1 wife to make her think that he is a brave and daring hero. See the amusing places in fl which the aviator is finally placed. See the wireless operator save the lives of the real aviator, thinking that it is his future father-in-law. 1 Admission Only h and 50c !. Watch for the announcement in this paper of the four-act drama "All on Account of I Polly" which will be shown in the Cany m Hall Tuesday. May 7, 1918. . g - THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bingham Canyon, Utah. THOS. J. TRAMEL, Pastor. Phone 302. Res.1 Apt No. 8, Vienna. Phone 302. MORNING SERVICE ' 1st and 3rd Sunday at Bingham, 11:30 a. m. 2nd and 4th Sunday at Highland Boy, 11:30 a. m. AFTERNOON SERVICE , - 1st and 3rd Sunday at Lark, 2:30 p. m. 2nd and 4th Sunday at Copperfield, 2:30 p. m. EVENING SERVICE AT BINGHAM 6:30 p. m., Young People'a Service; 7:30, Preaching. DOING BIG BUSINESS Hauling 4.000 pounds to a load on a A.t truck, saves J. H. Johnson of llalns. view, Texas, fifty per cent in expenses and seventy- five pt r cent in time over the performance of ten hornes former ly used In this work. His Maxwell truck travels fio miles a day and aver. -gon ten miles on a gallon of khh. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of' this paper will b pleased to learn that there ii at leaat one dreaded dleease that adenca has been able to cure, tn all Its stages and that ia catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional condition, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Bur- ' faces of the 8yntem thereby destroying the foundation of the diBease, giving the patient atrength by building up the con-atitution con-atitution find Bsiln nature In doing It work. The proprietors have so miicli faith In the curative powers of Hall' rmnrrh Mi-dicine th;tt they offer One Hundred Pollnm for any cne that It filla to cure. Pnd for I.Ht t testimonial. Addreo F. J. CHKNKT A CO.. ToU'do. Ohio. Isold by all Jrueg.t. 76c |